5 Things I Wish I Knew Before Getting Reptiles

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  • No matter how much research you do before getting your first pet snake or lizard or turtle, you'll learn more than you though possible from experience alone. These are the Top 5 Things I wish I knew before getting into reptiles.
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  • @anthonyporter830
    @anthonyporter830 3 роки тому +135

    “I got a guy... who delivers to my house”

  • @DaKayH
    @DaKayH 3 роки тому +72

    The last one . You'll always want more. I retired last year. and finally took up this hobby of reptiles. My first were Leopard geckos, too easy. then I got a Bearded Dragon, and a friend gave me another. then I saw an Iguana that had been at the pet store for too long. So I got Her too. Then 2 Crested geckos rescued. My Dragon Breeder/pet shop offered a 3 leg'd runt, red bearded Dragon, pet only. So I have a family of reptiles in less than a year. Tell, you What? I'm Really happy with them all. I grow my own veggies and have a colony of dubia roaches.
    I own my home so I can build a room for them. All is well.

    • @jessedennis2620
      @jessedennis2620 3 роки тому +4

      That’s amazing bro your living the dream

    • @__qibli_3305
      @__qibli_3305 2 роки тому +1

      That is going to be one of the first things I do when I can get my own house. I started with a toad in elementary school that was hit by a lawn mower, they died 3 years later, I got an unexpected baby turtle for my birthday the next year, and had been also trying to get a bearded dragon at that time, which I got a few months later. Almost a year later I rescued another injured toad, who was missing a foot (probably from the lawnmower again). Now I have my eyes on a leopard gecko, and have a list of other pets I want to get in the future. All of this is happening while I try to figure out how I am going to stuff a 120 gallon beardie terrarium, 50 gallon leo terrarium, 55 gallon turtle aquarium, and 20 gallon toad aquarium in a collage dorm.

    • @Chudchanning
      @Chudchanning 2 роки тому

      Been dying to get another iguana. Had one as a kid and they're my all time favorite lizards regardless of what most people say about them. They can make wonderful pets when you actually take care of them and socialize them. Most people just brought them home and neglected them causing everybody to have some sort of negative interaction and keep spreading nonsense about the whole species

  • @nikolaicadman4469
    @nikolaicadman4469 3 роки тому +95

    Got an idea for a Halloween video. Top 5 Mythological Reptiles!!!

    • @WickensWickedReptiles
      @WickensWickedReptiles  3 роки тому +26

      great idea

    • @billiescott4949
      @billiescott4949 3 роки тому +3

      must include Nessie

    • @rill9000
      @rill9000 3 роки тому

      Another great idea for the realists among us "scariest real life reptiles" lmao. Sometimes the most unknown little alien reptiles are scarier than anything mythological 😋 .... but not always lmao

    • @tqstation3596
      @tqstation3596 3 роки тому +2

      @@WickensWickedReptiles and real-life reptiles that are pretty similar like(basilisk and legless lizard)

  • @NicholeParker
    @NicholeParker 3 роки тому +11

    I always scoffed at reptile addiction. I thought I’d be fine with my ball python. But now I’m obsessively looking at hognoses even though I don’t have room for another tank unless it sits in the middle of my floor 😅

  • @mariefrancke6868
    @mariefrancke6868 3 роки тому +46

    I spent a lot of money on beautiful water bowls.
    My ball pythons hate them, they prefer drinking from porcelain bowls.
    Now I have nothing to eat cereals out of.🥺

    • @Mtijger
      @Mtijger 3 роки тому +27

      What do you mean?
      ..
      You have beautiful water bowls to eat cereals out of ;)

    • @pitsnpistols1005
      @pitsnpistols1005 3 роки тому +2

      Mtijger 😂

    • @teofiloljubisavljevic7943
      @teofiloljubisavljevic7943 3 роки тому +1

      @@Mtijger 😂

    • @angel2623castillo
      @angel2623castillo 3 роки тому

      Mtijger I’m dead!!! 😂😂😂

    • @LienSmoczyca
      @LienSmoczyca 3 роки тому +1

      Same with my snake. I bought amazing brand hides... and she only sleeps in upside down Tupperware container.

  • @KevinSmith-xt7gt
    @KevinSmith-xt7gt 3 роки тому +35

    I enjoy the rambling lol... the key is your rambling is entertaining and informative 👍👍

  • @lorie5429
    @lorie5429 3 роки тому +5

    I used to be afraid of reptiles. We adopt 3 boys that wanted them. Talked me into them. Fell in love. We now have 50 species of reptiles, tortoises, turtles and so on.

  • @lasmirandadennsiewillja9435
    @lasmirandadennsiewillja9435 3 роки тому +2

    This might be specific to the country (Germany) but I noticed that decorative items and caves for aquariums are a lot cheaper than those with the "reptile" stickers. The caves aren't relevant for grown snakes but I found many cheap options that still look decorative that were perfect for my baby corn snakes. Playgrounds for hamsters make great climbing fixtures for agile snakes, look fun, and offer nice textures (just make sure no nails stick out, that they used 100% resin-free wood for them, and that your scaley idiot roommate can't get stuck anywhere). And those things are cheap. As for decorative flowers, plants, leaves - dollar items are great but you can also get some really pretty pieces from more expensive stores if you pay attention to the seasonal changes in their shops. Prices can drop from ten or more Euro to just 1-3,- when they need to get rid of their summer collection at the begin of fall, for example.
    It's always better two know 2-3 food sources before you need them. I thought I was good with the one the breeder of snake #1 recommended. They are good but often don't have the sizes I need and once they had it per se, they were out of stock. Consider overnight shipping and dry ice in your calculations. The feeding costs for one snake are still a lot lower per month than those for a cat or dog but express shipping + ice easily triple the price per meal (that's okay, just mentioning it for people who operate on a tighter budget).
    Starterkits are meh. I considered getting the ones for corn snakes but they were too big for what snake #1's breeder recommended for babies and too small for a grown one. DIY is an option for crafty people who love a project, or who have good, reliable friends who love a crafty project. Tanks here are ridiculously expensive. I got one that's just 90x45x45cm on a bargain for my growth-stunted corn that will probably never even reach 80cm so that's fine for him. The 2nd adult tank is 1mx1mx60cm, mostly DIY (an "Ikea"-esque set if you will), and with lamps and the necessities to sculpture the back wall, the total is around 250,- Euro. A glass or plastic tank in that size would be around 500,- Euro without shipping and without lamps.
    I like being the snake woman. I'm not ashamed to say that I fully take advantage of the sob-story of my first snake - he escaped when just a few months old, in winter, was found over a month later and was in a very poor condition, recovered beautifully but is stunted in his growth. It's a great icebreaker and gets the interest and empathy of people who love animals in general but are wary of snakes. But letting people watch your snake doing its snake things (or showing pictures/videos) and then casually mention "Did you know that snakes have two dicks?" is also always a great icebreaker. What I want to say it, if you like being that snake person and want to make use of it by educating people a little in a fun way, the way to go are empathy-inducing stories if you have experienced one, dicks, or aggravating poop stories.
    The addiction - I think it's important to take a moment or ten and think hard what you want out of that hobby. Collection, breeding, learning, taking care of them, rescuing/fostering neglected animals, interacting... I focus a lot in interaction and observing my snakes' behaviour, partly to see how far their intelligence and learning ability can go (mixed and amusing results so far). This takes up at least two hours, usually longer, each day they are not out of commission and in the mood for interacting. And that's just two snakes. As much as I'd love to adopt a third one, it'd be difficult to make "snake interactor and belly scratcher" a full-time job. Someone who plans to breed sets different priorities. It's a good idea to think about what you really want to get out of the hobby before you have ten reptiles and realize you were much happier with half as many or when it was just you and your first reptile buddy.

  • @SB-wj8oj
    @SB-wj8oj 3 роки тому +11

    Growing my own meal worms has saved me so much money with even just my 2 leopard geckos :)

  • @TracyK6066
    @TracyK6066 3 роки тому +3

    I have only ONE corn snake, and for some reason my entire extended family knows me as "the snake kid".... and it's only one snake. Craziness lol.

  • @ox-micha-xo
    @ox-micha-xo 3 роки тому +3

    When I worked at a pet store my most despised started kit is for aquatic turtles, because I fear 90% of ppl won't upgrade when they need to. I would basically refuse to sell RES if they were going to buy it.

  • @MrsVrba
    @MrsVrba 3 роки тому +29

    Yes, yes, yes, yes, and GOSH YES. I am now making sure that everyone I know who is planning on getting a reptile watches this. And yes, addiction is real. Luckily (or unluckily) I have only so much space, so I really CAN'T get another reptile (she says, glancing at the new 4x2x2 hab for the bearded dragon, and wondering if she can just stick a leopard gecko tank on top of it...)

  • @MathGameOne1
    @MathGameOne1 3 роки тому +21

    Man, do you breed your own insects? If you do so, could you make a video showing your breeding systems

  • @Timbotuba
    @Timbotuba 3 роки тому +6

    Here's another similar video topic idea:
    Top 5 go-to sources for "doing your research"

  • @FunSize4Audibles
    @FunSize4Audibles 3 роки тому +4

    On the reptile/tattoo analogy...
    You'll never have only one. Once you've got one you'll get between 1 and 200 more.

  • @keishajones1921
    @keishajones1921 3 роки тому +16

    I have loved reptiles my whole life...however as a grandma I just got to the point of being able to get them. I have become so addicted...I started with a ball python, than after about 20 I have now 2 boas, oh and now I want a pair of dumerils, and I just traded a couple baby corns for a jungle carpet. Now I want more of those as well.

    • @sheepish2159
      @sheepish2159 3 роки тому +5

      Nothing wrong with keeping plenty of them as long as you don't get to a point where you're sacrificing their quality of life for quantity. It's also nice to have a good nest egg left over for emergencies and vet care. :)

    • @janicemorelock5791
      @janicemorelock5791 3 роки тому +4

      Keisha, I am also a grandma and I got my first ball python in January. I love her so much. I finally just said I am doing this. This is for me and no one else, sorry if it upsets anyone.

    • @keishajones1921
      @keishajones1921 3 роки тому +3

      @@janicemorelock5791 yes, I get that..I was told no way too much in the past. Now,,,the only thing that will stop me is finances

    • @sheepish2159
      @sheepish2159 3 роки тому +1

      @@janicemorelock5791 You sound like a kind soul Janice. Good luck to you and your ball python. I'm sure she's in good hands. ♡

    • @lorie5429
      @lorie5429 3 роки тому +1

      I am the cool grandma that has lots of reptiles to play with.

  • @toniaskins6338
    @toniaskins6338 3 роки тому +1

    I miss expos too. My roommate, husband, and I were so excited about an expo near us in Pennsylvania 11/28, then realized we all work that day.

  • @butch2726
    @butch2726 3 роки тому +25

    Doing good man! Up for 3 minutes and already soo many likes 😂

  • @MizzouRah78
    @MizzouRah78 2 роки тому +1

    I got my first reptiles today! Did my research for a couple of months. Happy and proud owner of a premium red bearded dragon, halmahera blue tongue skink, and a Dumeril's Boa. I'm so friggin stoked! So much anxiety unboxing these beauties. 😁

  • @MrActionproductions
    @MrActionproductions 3 роки тому +1

    Man this stuff is so true. Around me, expos are the cheapest place to get frozen feeders and all the serious keepers get there early for that reason. At this point it's once in a blue moon that I buy something for my reptiles at an actual pet store: usually its walmart or lowes. I cringe when I look at some of the marketed "starter kits". I've been the "critter guy" since i was in kindergarten. I've put the breaks on adding to my collection, but I've got 6 acres and I'd love to turn it into my own Kamp Kenan....I never stop wanting more

  • @jackoblaze4320
    @jackoblaze4320 3 роки тому +3

    Can relate to the reptile guy cause I work on a duck farm people always have questions and from that day on I’m the duck guy 😂😂

  • @Chudchanning
    @Chudchanning 2 роки тому +1

    Lol that last one is so true, I came up on nearly all of my reptiles because I was the "reptile" kid. It was great in some ways because I basically never paid a big retail price for any of those animals (probably why I'm so stingey about animal costs), but the dark side of the coin was getting really sick animals that I was not qualified to rehabilitate, and basically just watching them check out and burying them for their original owners.

  • @pictur3scrazy
    @pictur3scrazy 3 роки тому +3

    The “reptile guy” thing expands beyond that. I got a kitten in middle school. She’s always been a family pet. I never owned a cat outside my one family cat that I haven’t lived with since high school. Still get messages anytime a friend needs help rehoming kittens/cats 🙄

  • @MastemaJack
    @MastemaJack 3 роки тому +1

    This list made me really thankful for the fact that I have an actual reptile shop in my town. Getting reptiles is very addicting. I planned on having 2 reptiles, a crested gecko and a leo or a bearded dragon. Got a leo. Now I have two crested geckos, two leos, two pacman frogs and a chinese cave gecko. On feeders in a month a probably spend $20. I bought months of crested gecko food before I got them. I am getting a fire skink today because they are something I wanted but thought I wouldn't see, that happened with my cave gecko. I do plan on, over the next few years, getting one of all the New Caledonian geckos. No more after this fire skink even though they have 4 lizards I would love to own.

  • @paigethecurtain
    @paigethecurtain 3 роки тому +1

    As a Petco employee, the Petco I work at cares more about animals than the money. Can't say anything about the business overall, but mine is pretty solid. We know what to and what not to recommend, and we take good care of all of the animals in our care. We'll even take rehomed animals in. We do sell some lower quality stuff, but we will NEVER recommend it!

  • @Pearce_720
    @Pearce_720 3 роки тому +4

    Thank you for sharing. Love your videos and information you share. Can't wait for more content

  • @illustriousmayor2478
    @illustriousmayor2478 3 роки тому +2

    Your videos are great. Your channel is the first channel I have become obsessed with in a long time! It is awesome! Thank you.

  • @MrGir187
    @MrGir187 3 роки тому +2

    Great video for new and seasoned keepers alike. I can relate to number 2 for sure. My local pet shop had my phone number on file and would call me for advice to give to new pet owners because they knew i kept different species and my info was correct and up to date. No lie

  • @jferguson3930
    @jferguson3930 3 роки тому +1

    WAIT I did not know I can buy a regular bulb for the heat... You have given me so much information!

  • @VincentStevenStudio
    @VincentStevenStudio 3 роки тому

    Finally someone who mentions the heat bulbs. Pet store heat bulbs are a rip off. I stopped after all the ones I got barely lasted a week. Iv'e since bought my bulbs from the hardware store in bulk for way less. I'm surprised other pet youtubers fall for this trap as well.

  • @charliemalinis5028
    @charliemalinis5028 3 роки тому +1

    Love the tips!

  • @newtscamander7713
    @newtscamander7713 3 роки тому +7

    As I'm getting a gargoyle gecko in a few weeks, this will be helpful!
    Edit: Well, my five years of research sadly taught me all of this...

  • @rachellewinters8473
    @rachellewinters8473 3 роки тому +1

    😂 this is such a true video. I’m the reptile person. I was literally given two reptiles this year. Which is awesome they are amazing but also ooops I didn’t plan on having this many. And I think I’ve hit the place where I’m comfortable with.

  • @lissi4052
    @lissi4052 3 роки тому +3

    Adam: "Reptiles are addictive. You're going to want more."
    Me: >___________> ________>
    Yes....

  • @Mark-ys7ut
    @Mark-ys7ut 3 роки тому +19

    I got a starter kit for my bearded dragon she grew out of it in less then 3 months she’s not has a 150 gallon and I have a Leo in her old tank

    • @sofiaguzman5129
      @sofiaguzman5129 3 роки тому

      Mark where did you find such a big tank?

    • @sofiaguzman5129
      @sofiaguzman5129 3 роки тому

      I can never find any that big even on second hand websites

    • @spencerrasmussen8912
      @spencerrasmussen8912 3 роки тому

      Sofiaguzycovers Ik a good website

    • @Mark-ys7ut
      @Mark-ys7ut 3 роки тому

      Spencer Rasmussen can you give me the website

    • @Mark-ys7ut
      @Mark-ys7ut 3 роки тому

      Sofiaguzycovers it’s more of a play thing type of thing

  • @lrw_gaming9761
    @lrw_gaming9761 3 роки тому +13

    I wish I knew that the little tiny holes in some enclosures are big enough for baby snakes to slither out of...

    • @MrGir187
      @MrGir187 3 роки тому +3

      Thats a great tip, most people don't realize that.

    • @LisaOuwersloot
      @LisaOuwersloot 3 роки тому +1

      I freaked out about that before I got to see and hold my baby snake, he wasn’t in the slightest interested nor would have ever fit through it. But it is a thing that more people should talk about. In my case I would have known it wasn’t necessary to worry about it if someone had told me baby royal pythons don’t fit through tiny holes. In a worse case, someones baby snake might (maybe like op’s) not have escaped and possibly disappeared/died.

    • @catsplat1272
      @catsplat1272 3 роки тому

      Holy shit. I had a small exo terra for my 4 hissing cockroaches and had that little hole (for a wire?) open. Guess what happened once I had more than 4...
      I was finding baby roaches in my room for months. Now they're in a ten gallon with a screen lid.

  • @Teejrocks83
    @Teejrocks83 3 роки тому

    Great List!

  • @stuckinthelazycorneragain4016
    @stuckinthelazycorneragain4016 3 роки тому +1

    Oh cool! I love these kinds of videos. Dbcb exotics did the same video a few days ago :)

  • @kyleeleuer4000
    @kyleeleuer4000 3 роки тому +1

    Love your channel and I’m obsessed with your content!

    • @WickensWickedReptiles
      @WickensWickedReptiles  3 роки тому

      Thank you so much!! I really appreciate it

    • @kyleeleuer4000
      @kyleeleuer4000 3 роки тому

      Wickens Wicked Reptiles of course! Cant wait to see what other content you come up with in the future!

  • @coderigden
    @coderigden 3 роки тому +1

    I got my Cresty 6 years ago from PetSmart when my wife worked there. Then we just got a Leachianus from a casual breeder in my area and a friend in my neighborhood breeds ball pythons so we got one of those too. So I think we're good for a bit lol. But I just learned the clay pottery for dishes 2 weeks ago when I went to the garden store to set up my Leachys enclosure. 1.50 each! Great video!

  • @sammansfield21
    @sammansfield21 3 роки тому +2

    I had somebody tell me to make sure i don't put my snake next to me...i couldn't stop laughing lol

  • @Diablopetnurse
    @Diablopetnurse 3 роки тому

    If your good with building stuff or have a friend who’s good at carpentry,make your own melamine enclosure :) hardware stores have everything you need for building enclosures including ceramic fittings for heat bulbs.
    Get into a herpetological society,
    find good exotic vets. I’m a vet nurse and I’d still go to a exotic specialist as we may only see a reptile once every 2 weeks 🤷🏼‍♀️
    If you think your reptile is unwell,don’t dr google or ask Facebook pages !

  • @melodybowler2941
    @melodybowler2941 3 роки тому +1

    All of these are absolutely true. I applaud your honesty.

  • @alishacrockett492
    @alishacrockett492 3 роки тому +2

    Yes. Always want more reptiles... And tattoos.

  • @muffinlover9728
    @muffinlover9728 3 роки тому

    "you become the rescue"
    So true. I only have 3 reptiles and all three are from people who needed to rehome them. All people I know personally too. Also, the other day out of the blue someone offered me a budgie out of the blue yesterday.

  • @hdrgaming613
    @hdrgaming613 3 роки тому +1

    Love this content

  • @LWeOAreVOneE
    @LWeOAreVOneE 3 роки тому +1

    Yeah, I definitely fell for that #1. I got my first snake (a hognose) in August. Then less than two weeks later, I bought a Brooks Kingsnake because I fell in love with it when I went in to get food for my hognose. Now I want more hognoses. BUT I know that the way my reptile building is set up at the moment, I don't have space for more reptiles. I need to figure out some sort of shelving or stackable enclosures for when these guys become adults, and then I can get another baby or two and they can use my baby enclosures from these two. So... I have to wait at least a year before I get another reptile. I still want a bearded dragon, but I'm not sure I have the time to properly care for a beardie.

  • @Sheanekeith
    @Sheanekeith 3 роки тому +1

    Well done brother dead on good job the best video by far keep up the good work and glad we are on. The same team keep it up brother

  • @slytle90
    @slytle90 3 роки тому

    The whole, "you will be the reptile guy or the reptile girl" is so true lol. Im "snake mother" in my work group chat 🤣

  • @ryansam584
    @ryansam584 3 роки тому +1

    great video

  • @toddlahaye5478
    @toddlahaye5478 3 роки тому

    I know what you mean i live in Nebraska middle of nowhere and everyone thinks I'm weird but I always have people asking if they can come see them especially the durmeril boa she has changed alot of peoples minds about snake shes so nice

  • @oceanelf2512
    @oceanelf2512 2 роки тому

    I understand all about wanting to get more animals, and if they are offered to you, they can be hard to resist. It's always interesting to learn first hand why each one is different from species to species, or even what makes one of the same species different from another.

  • @angelwiley8506
    @angelwiley8506 3 роки тому

    you are so right on your number one, i am new to the reptile world i have always been an animal lover, i have dogs, cats,fish, bearded dragon, crested gecko, and a pink toe tarantula. if i had all the money in the world i would have a pet rescue

  • @kitsune0rei
    @kitsune0rei 3 роки тому

    Yes... you very quickly learn a snake is not just a snake. Every one has their neat quirks. And you need them. Because they are beautiful and charming.

  • @katg9756
    @katg9756 3 роки тому +1

    WWR: "And Number 1......"
    Me: *looks at my growing list of wants* "How is this possible. I don't even have my first reptile yet and I already want more, goodbye money"

  • @soniaxx1376
    @soniaxx1376 3 роки тому +1

    LOVE your videos! I live in Canada so your prices are very similar so I don’t have to look up the actual price :) Your vidéos really help me as a beginner reptile owner thank you!

  • @DM-ql6ps
    @DM-ql6ps 3 роки тому

    One of my beardie's favorite hide is a cardboard photo box that I cut a hole in and lined with soft fabric. Also look for local enclosure builders. I was able to buy a custom build enclosure from a local guy for not much more than a mass produced one.

  • @nicolestronge9794
    @nicolestronge9794 3 роки тому +4

    Yes, to number two! You tell ppl 'i got three snakes' everyone goes: ewwwwww! 🙄

  • @importdevistator
    @importdevistator 3 роки тому

    Really awesome video!! Especially liked the topic: You're gonna become the reptile guy. Most my family and friends that know that I really love reptiles know that they can come to me with questions about them. One time my Uncle called me and was asking me what to do with a young boa or python that had evidently gotten loose from its owner. It was also injured pretty badly by his description, which was all I had to go on because he didn't show me a pic of it. I just suggested that he take it to a vet who is familiar with snakes and ofcourse he asks me if I would like to have it and do that. I was just honest with him that I don't really have any experience in caring for boas or pythons and I don't have room for it. I don't know what really happened to the snake, he just told me that he found someone to take care of it. Those were some really good topics to go over 🙂. Y'all take care and will see ya in the next video 🙂.

  • @trickstrzzboltyxx6485
    @trickstrzzboltyxx6485 3 роки тому +1

    Brilliant video as normal

  • @fruitcake1513
    @fruitcake1513 3 роки тому

    Fake aquarium plants are sometimes also cheaper. I also have a pet store that make sells things near me which is amazing!

  • @MRK152d
    @MRK152d 3 роки тому +1

    i’d really appreciate a video on special care you take for your amphibians versus your reptiles

  • @kymberlysteiger8125
    @kymberlysteiger8125 3 роки тому +1

    Your code for cages isn’t taking us to their website. Just letting you know. Loved today’s video! I just got back into reptiles, so I’m close to falling down all those wells! Lol 😝

  • @wigeusz4903
    @wigeusz4903 3 роки тому

    nice video

  • @BornAgainFarmGirl
    @BornAgainFarmGirl 3 роки тому

    All accurate information , a bit more info on breeding feeder insects could be beneficial too . Thank you !

  • @alliminoobersvods9660
    @alliminoobersvods9660 3 роки тому

    So, I'm currently on my second reptile (a currently 8 month old beardie) and I used to have a leo but he passed away sadly. I love the video but I have to say, I kept staring at your beardie cuz he looked so comfy on your shoulder. So, now I'm gonna subscribe mainly for the beardie.

  • @BadChoicesRX
    @BadChoicesRX 3 роки тому

    I got my first reptile (as an adult) 2 weeks ago, went to NARBC over the weekend and brought home a new one... BUT I literally have done research on all the reptiles I want (so far) for the last 3 months straight, so luckily I was prepared. Taking a small step back though until I get them used to being here and eating and all that.

  • @user-eh2jk6mf9s
    @user-eh2jk6mf9s 3 роки тому +1

    I have a plan already- getting a leopard gecko to get experience and see if I am good enough to raise reptiles other than red eared sliders (those things are METAL). After that, if I do take good care of my gecko, I am getting a snake.

  • @mikeyway6669
    @mikeyway6669 3 роки тому

    The last like three hit hard bc people always ask me questions and if I’ll take their animals that have problems and of course I will but I always make sure to research before taking them in but I’m definitely the reptile guy in my family, work place, and just everywhere and I love it tbh wouldn’t trade it for there world i love all my animals and plan on starting my own pet store type of business in the future. I have debated about actually starting a UA-cam channel about everything but am just very awkward around the camera.

  • @MathGameOne1
    @MathGameOne1 3 роки тому +6

    Finally got here first! keep up the great content man

  • @tradeka4206
    @tradeka4206 3 роки тому

    Another thing is you can always make stuff! I copied this super cute four poster bed I saw on Etsy and it looks so cool in my beardie’s tank and she actually lays in it

  • @dragonair222
    @dragonair222 3 роки тому

    Number one so much yes. I just wanted to fulfill my 20 years old dream of owning a snake. Four years later I have 10 reptiles(newest arrived last weekend), breeding three kind of bugs and am preparing for the first ball python breeding. Nobody warned me about of any possible addictions. :'D

  • @nicholassilva2566
    @nicholassilva2566 3 роки тому +1

    Absolutely man i have a couple snakes and a skink recently, just obsessed now youre right about that too! But totally, im the "reptile guy" now to everyone 😂

  • @dabread9367
    @dabread9367 3 роки тому +1

    This reptile addiction is a true thing xD

  • @nikkicouture1257
    @nikkicouture1257 3 роки тому +1

    They are soooo addictive!!! But I love it.

  • @Rayneworld
    @Rayneworld 3 роки тому

    I definitely want more reptiles, but I'm still living at home. Maybe like, further in the future I'll have a reptile room I'm thinking. It's nice to have a future goal.

  • @fictional_emo
    @fictional_emo 3 роки тому

    I have always loved reptiles but never thought I'd want more than 1. I have a little musk turtle and he is so cool that recently, and especially since watching videos like yours and Clint's Reptiles, I have this itch to get another type of reptile. Specifically a leopard gecko or a crested gecko (and of course my brain says one day I can have both!). And then come the twitches for ball pythons and bearded dragons and B&W tegus when I'm more experienced 😅 it's definitely addictive, you're right about that! I'm trying so hard just to stick with Mr. T. He's all I need! And yet... 🤣

  • @waverindarkness3385
    @waverindarkness3385 3 роки тому

    I absolutely want more. I’ve been wanting more for years! But I’m trying to wait until I fall for one species for at least a year. We just don’t have the space for a huge collection.

  • @dimitricollin2865
    @dimitricollin2865 3 роки тому

    thank you man i just found a good breeder on morph market and i am gonna get my ball python soon im so happy

  • @quasiotter
    @quasiotter 3 роки тому +1

    got my first mantis and... yeah, pretty much the same thing!

  • @bfbudyzer1019
    @bfbudyzer1019 3 роки тому

    I can’t wait until you get 100k

  • @slydogg121
    @slydogg121 3 роки тому

    I just set up my baby tegu, using a livestock water tank for an enclosure and livestock feed bowls for water and one flipped over for a hide. Yard pavers stacked securely to give a basking spot.

    • @WickensWickedReptiles
      @WickensWickedReptiles  3 роки тому

      Tegu probably loves it too

    • @slydogg121
      @slydogg121 3 роки тому

      @@WickensWickedReptiles yep, shes just a baby but is digging and splashing happily, the bowl gives her a nice dark place to hide

  • @williamspalding1306
    @williamspalding1306 3 роки тому +1

    Number 1 is so true 😂 but honestly research is so important

  • @emmettrose5960
    @emmettrose5960 3 роки тому

    The reptile addiction is real. I used to think Leos were kinda overrated and were near the bottom of my potential-pets list. Now I have a young Mourning Gecko colony and I really, really want to have Leos. Still a definitive no more reptiles and it’ll continue to be a no for the next couple years at least, but my goodness, the temptation is strong. Geckos are incredible.

  • @kawaiizombiegal
    @kawaiizombiegal 3 роки тому +1

    as far as enclosures, the pvc ones are rather expensive i would love 1 and unlike the vision cages that are 1 solid cast cage , the kagez ones seem to be well in parts so easy to bring into the house or go up staur, i would love to get like a 6x6x2 ffor my tiger ratsnake female or similar size cage.

  • @peteredie9108
    @peteredie9108 3 роки тому +1

    is that an umbrella tree behind you? looks absolutely magnificent

  • @Tazzles92
    @Tazzles92 3 роки тому

    When I move in January I'm planning on getting a ball python but I have a list of snakes I want already 😂 already picked out the enclosure and I'm just waiting lol

  • @barbyjarc5581
    @barbyjarc5581 3 роки тому

    One question, or maybe a topic for a video. How do we affect nocturnal reptiles (ball pythons in my case) when we handle them during the day? I know most people say, handle them in the evening or night, but realistically, we'll handle them during the day. Especially if you use them for educational purposes.

  • @jordantheallroundangler85
    @jordantheallroundangler85 3 роки тому

    I use a paint roller handle for my snake hook. Works perfectly and is very strong

  • @rikrob
    @rikrob 3 роки тому

    I've a 20 gallon ZooMed starter kit for my corn snake at the moment, more so I didn't have to remove anything from the 120 gallon enclosure he'll be going into once he's shed a few more times though. Was mainly because a local chain pet store near me happened to incorrectly price it though, so was as close to shoplifting as you can get without breaking the law, that I bought it and a 10 gallon leopard gecko setup kit.
    Agree with you on the addiction though, I've only got the single corn snake at present (plus loads of tarantulas, but that's a different topic completely), but do have a wish list containing a few I'd like to get, along with a couple I must own! (leopard gecko & hognose being those couple!)

  • @nutellacereal7046
    @nutellacereal7046 2 роки тому

    I got my first snake in 2020, a pastel bamboo ball python, and just a month ago i got a Dumerils boa. And my close friend has two male ball pythons I'm going to breed my big girl to hers later this year after i make an incubator... Which i totally dont have everything already in my amazon cart ready to ship..

  • @jonflannery8984
    @jonflannery8984 3 роки тому

    Here’s a video suggestion: X things every reptile keeper needs to check/do before taking a weekend vacation. Love your stuff man it just came to me. Not even planning a trip.

  • @allaroundreptiles
    @allaroundreptiles 3 роки тому

    Keep up the good content and can you do a video on top 5 venomous reptiles you would own.

    • @brucebrazaitis321
      @brucebrazaitis321 3 роки тому

      Since you probably won't get a reply I thought I might give you a reply, First off like Karl Kaufield said under no circumstances should venomous reptiles be kept in the home! But since you idiots are going to do it anyway you should do it right! IMO you should have a locked room where the animals are kept in locked cages. The room should be able to contain an escaped animal vents drains and windows should be screened to prevent escapes, Cages should be double screened or baffles installed so you can't be bit through. Before you get one of your own get training from some one with experience. Remember this is like skydiving one mistake and you can die.
      Ok my list of venomous reptiles from least likely to kill you.
      1 Mangrove snakes these are beautiful snakes that probably won't kill you. They are living garbage disposals that will eat about anything, including that frozen rat you forgot about and find the next day, The biggest down side to them is they really aren't a handlable snake if you want to play snake god,. They will strike and I vividly remember two inch jets of musk coming from the anal plate in a visible mist. A friend borrowed the ones I had for a show and was bitten several times without any effect but do you want to be known as the first human fatality?
      2 Gila monsters, beaded lizards, what can I say these are basically venomous blue tongue skinks. really hardy lizards that are quite attractive . Hard to find legally obtained animals. they can and do bite but not many fatalities recorded.
      3 Copperheads a very attractive group of pit vipers they will feed well on rodents and if bit you might get off with just some extremely bad pain and swelling. Most likely the worst case bite won't kill you but you might lose a finger or two to necrosis or lose some range of motion in your hand.
      4 Rattlesnakes I'll admit I really miss keeping Eastern Diamondbacks they are truly wonderful captives except for being able to kill you. My rule of thumb is once a rattlesnake gets three feet long it is a six foot snake. This is not referring to the length of the snake but how deep they will plant you if bit. The only good news is most hospitals in the southeast and southwest USA will most likely have antivenin.
      5 Gaboon vipers and Cobras. I will bunch these two together since we are getting into have a clean pair of underwear ready we are going to the ER bite territory. I have always had a soft spot for gaboons. Long time ago I almost bought a pair. My friend yes the one who was bitten by the mangroves told me, "You know if they bite you you are dead!" I passed. Still remember being at an expo and over hearing a conversation"I'm not worried if my gaboon bites me the fangs will go through my hand!" They are extremely slow moving snakes except when are not then you can find yourself in real trouble and I wouldn't count on the fangs going through your hand.
      Cobras I never really found them to be a snake I wanted to own. As captives you really don't see them hood up much. However if yo play snake god they are impressive when in defensive mode. I have been told that cobras are pretty predictable when in defense mode. Where I have seen people get in trouble is when they are in feeding mode. My friends you are now dealing with a venomous racer! They are quick very visual and intelligent snakes. The three people I have met that have been bit by cobras happened during feeding.
      Always remember the adage "You will probably survive the bite but not the hospital bill!"

    • @WickensWickedReptiles
      @WickensWickedReptiles  3 роки тому

      personally I'd never keep any myself, MAYBE a Gila but nothing hot enough to really mess me up.

    • @brucebrazaitis321
      @brucebrazaitis321 3 роки тому

      @@WickensWickedReptiles Yes sanity sometimes kicks in currently I'm working for Amazon, working 12 hours during peak the last thing you want to do is clean HOT cages. I did have fun giving some people multi lingual DANGER Venomous reptile shipping labels from the EDB conservation group.Great fun with the seasonals "they have those for sale? Yes but they aren't allowed in our building so if you find a box with those stickers you should contact safety!" All fun and games until safety made people take all the HAZMAT stickers off the mobile computers.
      My friend who has much more venomous experience than me one time told me you like the stuff that can't kill you. I guess that is true I have a soft spot for rear fanged stuff. I wish I could find these vine snake that thinks it's a heron! much easier than trying to catch lizards, ua-cam.com/video/dlRHNYUr-PU/v-deo.html

  • @lyzzidc
    @lyzzidc 3 роки тому

    haha, number 4: most of the stuff in my enclosures aren't 'for reptiles'. my hammocks are seagrass doormats, the water bowls are dog bowls I got on sale, hides are upside-down terracotta pots that I put a hole in (and I love because they can help with humidity).

    • @waverindarkness3385
      @waverindarkness3385 3 роки тому

      How did you put a hole in it?

    • @lyzzidc
      @lyzzidc 3 роки тому

      @@waverindarkness3385 soak it over night, then lightly and gently use an awl or a big nail + mallet to lightly tap indents about 1cm apart making the shape of the hole. Then fill in outline with light indents and keep going until you can punch the hole out. OR use a Dremel after soaking the pot over night to cut out the hole, bird I've found this takes longer

    • @lyzzidc
      @lyzzidc 3 роки тому

      @@waverindarkness3385 I'm thinking of making a video showing how to do it

  • @wjl2068
    @wjl2068 3 роки тому +1

    " hey man you got those feeders? I got these chesseburgers?" 😂

  • @jayleighteal4909
    @jayleighteal4909 3 роки тому

    My partner and I have five snakes. We have only planned on and bought two of them. The other three are rescues. Your right once your the reptile person everyone comes to you with their reptile that their having an issue with. Don't get me wrong I adore all of our snakes but it does make it harder to get the reptiles that are on my dream list.

  • @sashascarah6533
    @sashascarah6533 2 роки тому

    The new(ISH) reptile shop near where i live sells reptile kits. I just got a 3 by 2 by 2 foot vivarium kit set for my new female fat tailed gecko for £300, it includes natural substrate, hides, plants ect which is an amazing deal.
    I'm going to be getting one for my male as soon as he puts weight back on.
    With kits I think it depends on where you buy them from on if they're good or not, though this shop is also big on naturalistic and advancing husbandry standards, amazing people.

    • @sashascarah6533
      @sashascarah6533 2 роки тому

      I'm also set on breeding my own insect feeders.
      Right now I have locust (that won't breed due to the UK climate so I'm going to swap to brown crickets), wax worms which I have about ten pupa and morio worms. Im hoping to get a Dubai colleny going later this week if the local shop CA get them in.

  • @wrightwreptiles2516
    @wrightwreptiles2516 3 роки тому

    I live in California, and it's not any cheaper lol and a really good substitute for a hide, I take flowerpots, dremmel out a hole that looks like a crack, then paint it however I want. Really cheap way to have tons of hides

  • @prcervi
    @prcervi 3 роки тому

    you can get good uvb in a plant light, cheaper by a bit then the reptile branded

  • @spicybeans5872
    @spicybeans5872 3 роки тому

    Bro I feel the reptile person one, I don’t have abt reptiles yet, but I do have lots of invertebrates. People always see me as the person to identify inverts, and ask me lots of questions about them. I do get some comments about how it’s stupid to keep inverts bc they can’t understand or bond with you, and stuff like that, but I’m not complaining or anything, I just understand your point.